Most recent review

"This is a gem of a find in Florence. Great location and room coupled with excellent personal service. All staff gracious and impeccable. Buca Mario just around the corner and one of the best restaurants I've experienced. If you are ok with the cost, this place will not disappoint."

Most recent review

"The reviews are correct. No one was there to check us in/greet us. There was a note on the door off the street with a key. - Make sure to turn the key with some force as we could not get the key to work correct at fist. That being said, for the price this was an excellent value. The neighborhood ..."

Most recent review

"Excellent location, friendly staff that go above and beyond and a delicious breakfast. If you want luxury go elsewhere but if you want a comfortable, cheap, welcoming and a wonderfully situated base close to Florence's attractions then this place is perfect for you."

Most recent review

"Really good location and room spacious and clean. Our only gripe with this hotel was the noise, both from outside and within the B&B itself. We were in room 2 which in itself was nice but right next door to the external bathroom for room number 3. Every time they went to use it the noisy slid..."

Top Florence neighborhoods

Santa Maria Novella

Santa Maria Novella's right next to the city’s main train station, and there are several palaces and gardens to explore, as well as stylish shopping streets. At the busy central market you can pic…

Santa Maria Novella's right next to the city’s main train station, and there are several palaces and gardens to explore, as well as stylish shopping streets. At the busy central market you can pick up some of Tuscany’s delicacies, from fragrant white truffles to salty pecorino cheese. The Santa Maria Novella church is well worth a visit too, with its intricately patterned facade and painted frescos.

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo's namesake church is one of Florence’s largest and oldest and is home to some of the works of Michelangelo himself. The Galleria dell'Accademia and the San Marco Museum are a stroll aw…

San Lorenzo's namesake church is one of Florence’s largest and oldest and is home to some of the works of Michelangelo himself. The Galleria dell'Accademia and the San Marco Museum are a stroll away. In the central market, packed full of fresh local produce, pull up a chair and try a traditional tripe sandwich along with the locals, before wandering through the outdoor stalls to pick up some souvenirs.

Oltrarno

The Oltrarno neighborhood sits on the opposite side of the river to the historical center and it was, and mostly still is, a proud working class area. Its peaceful streets are home to many artisan…

The Oltrarno neighborhood sits on the opposite side of the river to the historical center and it was, and mostly still is, a proud working class area. Its peaceful streets are home to many artisan workshops and antique stores and it’s a great place to wander, stopping at some of its small bars and restaurants to refuel. For art head to the Palazzo Pitti, a stately old palace turned gallery.

Santa Croce

Santa Croce's church sits on a monumental piazza lined with tall elegant buildings painted in warm yellow hues. The district's many cafés…

Santa Croce's church sits on a monumental piazza lined with tall elegant buildings painted in warm yellow hues. The district's many cafés have mostly outdoor seating, and smartly dressed waiters weave through the tables carrying trays of espressos and sparkling wine. The narrow streets are packed with leather workers and shops, and the sweet scent of leather bags and belts fills the air.

Duomo

Right bang in the middle of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, Duomo's named after the mighty dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore Church that rises up like…

Right bang in the middle of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, Duomo's named after the mighty dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore Church that rises up like a beacon at the heart of the city. It’s a grand sight from afar, but close up its colorful patterned facade is even more impressive. Throngs of people gather in the large central square and the whole area buzzes with activity.

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Top Florence neighborhoods

Santa Maria Novella

Santa Maria Novella's right next to the city’s main train station, and there are several palaces and gardens to explore, as well as stylish shopping streets. At the busy central market you can pic…

Santa Maria Novella's right next to the city’s main train station, and there are several palaces and gardens to explore, as well as stylish shopping streets. At the busy central market you can pick up some of Tuscany’s delicacies, from fragrant white truffles to salty pecorino cheese. The Santa Maria Novella church is well worth a visit too, with its intricately patterned facade and painted frescos.

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo's namesake church is one of Florence’s largest and oldest and is home to some of the works of Michelangelo himself. The Galleria dell'Accademia and the San Marco Museum are a stroll aw…

San Lorenzo's namesake church is one of Florence’s largest and oldest and is home to some of the works of Michelangelo himself. The Galleria dell'Accademia and the San Marco Museum are a stroll away. In the central market, packed full of fresh local produce, pull up a chair and try a traditional tripe sandwich along with the locals, before wandering through the outdoor stalls to pick up some souvenirs.

Oltrarno

The Oltrarno neighborhood sits on the opposite side of the river to the historical center and it was, and mostly still is, a proud working class area. Its peaceful streets are home to many artisan…

The Oltrarno neighborhood sits on the opposite side of the river to the historical center and it was, and mostly still is, a proud working class area. Its peaceful streets are home to many artisan workshops and antique stores and it’s a great place to wander, stopping at some of its small bars and restaurants to refuel. For art head to the Palazzo Pitti, a stately old palace turned gallery.

Santa Croce

Santa Croce's church sits on a monumental piazza lined with tall elegant buildings painted in warm yellow hues. The district's many cafés…

Santa Croce's church sits on a monumental piazza lined with tall elegant buildings painted in warm yellow hues. The district's many cafés have mostly outdoor seating, and smartly dressed waiters weave through the tables carrying trays of espressos and sparkling wine. The narrow streets are packed with leather workers and shops, and the sweet scent of leather bags and belts fills the air.

Duomo

Right bang in the middle of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, Duomo's named after the mighty dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore Church that rises up like…

Right bang in the middle of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, Duomo's named after the mighty dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore Church that rises up like a beacon at the heart of the city. It’s a grand sight from afar, but close up its colorful patterned facade is even more impressive. Throngs of people gather in the large central square and the whole area buzzes with activity.

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Most recent review

"This is a gem of a find in Florence. Great location and room coupled with excellent personal service. All staff gracious and impeccable. Buca Mario just around the corner and one of the best restaurants I've experienced. If you are ok with the cost, this place will not disappoint."

Most recent review

"The reviews are correct. No one was there to check us in/greet us. There was a note on the door off the street with a key. - Make sure to turn the key with some force as we could not get the key to work correct at fist. That being said, for the price this was an excellent value. The neighborhood ..."

Most recent review

"Excellent location, friendly staff that go above and beyond and a delicious breakfast. If you want luxury go elsewhere but if you want a comfortable, cheap, welcoming and a wonderfully situated base close to Florence's attractions then this place is perfect for you."

Most recent review

"Really good location and room spacious and clean. Our only gripe with this hotel was the noise, both from outside and within the B&B itself. We were in room 2 which in itself was nice but right next door to the external bathroom for room number 3. Every time they went to use it the noisy slid..."